Louis Cheslock

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Born(1898-09-25)September 25, 1898
London, England
DiedJuly 19, 1981(1981-07-19) (aged 82)
Baltimore, Maryland, U.S.
Occupation(s)Violinist, composer
Louis Cheslock
Born(1898-09-25)September 25, 1898
London, England
DiedJuly 19, 1981(1981-07-19) (aged 82)
Baltimore, Maryland, U.S.
EducationPeabody Institute
Occupation(s)Violinist, composer
EmployerPeabody Institute
SpouseElise Hanline
Children1 son

Louis Cheslock (September 25, 1898 – July 19, 1981) was a British-born American violinist, composer and author. He taught at the Peabody Institute in Baltimore, Maryland for six decades.

Cheslock was born on September 25, 1898, in London.[1] His parents were Polish immigrants, and Cheslock immigrated to the United States with them in 1901.[2] He later became a U.S. citizen.[2] He attended the Peabody Institute in Baltimore, Maryland, where he learned how to play the violin and took harmony and composition courses.[1]

Career

Cheslock taught at his alma mater, the Peabody Institute, for six decades.[3] He composed "concertos, tone poems, symphonies, a ballet and an opera" and authored three books.[3] His compositions were performed domestically and internationally, including in Belgium, India, Israel, Portugal, and Singapore.[2]

Cheslock was a member of H. L. Mencken's Saturday Night Club from the 1920s to the 1950s.[2][3][4]

Personal life and death

Selected works

References

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